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Clover The Bee – Amigurumi Pattern

Hey everyone! I’m Alex, the crochet designer behind With Alex and I’m here to share my newest pattern with you all to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day!

Today I’m sharing Clover The Bee, an amigurumi pattern that I created with my Clover Amour Crochet Hook and my other Clover tools that I absolutely love! Happy Earth Day!

I designed Clover The Bee as a part of my “Bees On Earth: Save The Bees” campaign that I have launched today! For more information on how you can help save the bees, head on over to my blog, here.

One way that you can help out is to spread awareness! Crochet a Clover The Bee and if you sell or gift this little cutie, add a tag that has 5 ways that you can help the bees. Click here to download the free pdf for the tag.

I also have original artwork that you can download, frame and gift with the Clover The Bee! “Bee Is for Boy”, “Bees On Earth” and “Bee Kind” are all FREE pdf downloads too! Click here to download Bees On Earth original artwork by me!

Clover The Bee has an adorable round belly, big soulful eyes, and his shirt is complete with a collar and buttons.

Small pom-poms add the finishing touch to Clover’s cute little antennae. These cute little pom-poms are extra easy to make with Clover’s extra small pom-pom makers.

Scroll down for the materials list and let’s get started!

Difficulty

Easy

Size

6” tall

Materials

Gauge

7 sts and 9 rows = 2 inches

Abbreviations

Notes

If substituting yarn with a different yarn weight and different hook size, the bee will come out a different size. Use a heavier weight yarn and a larger hook for a larger bee and lighter weight yarn and a smaller hook for a smaller bee.

Video Tutorials

How To Make A Yarn Pom Pom 2 Ways Video Tutorial

Invisible Single Crochet Decrease Video Tutorial

How To Crochet Into The BLO

How To Crochet Into The FLO

How To Make An Invisible Join

How To Make An Invisible SC Decrease

 


The Pattern

The Body

The body of the bee is worked in a spiral. Mark the beginning of each round with a stitch marker. 

With black yarn:

R1: Make a magic ring or a loose slip knot and ch 1, put 6 sc into the magic ring or loose slip knot. =6

Pull on the tail end to close the hole.

R2: 2sc into ea st around. =12

R3: *2sc into the next st, sc into the next st. Repeat from the * around. =18

R4: *sc into the next 2 sts, 2sc into the next st. Repeat from the * around. =24

R5: *2sc into the next st, sc into the next 3 sts. Repeat from the * around. =30

R6-R7: sc into ea st around. =30

This is a good place to weave in the tail end and flip right side out.

R8: Insert the hook into the BLO of the next st, yo with yellow, pull through both loops on the hook to create a sl st. Mark the FLO of this st with a different st marker, 

sc into the next st. This st is counted as the 1st st of this round. Mark this st with the original st marker, 

sc into the next 28 sts. Insert the hook under the marked FLO, yo and finish the sc. =30

R9: sc into ea st around. =30

R10: sc into ea st around until you get to the last st of the round. Insert the hook into the last st, yo and pull up a loop, yo with black and pull through all the loops on the hook. =30

R11: sc into ea st around. =30

R12: sc into ea st around until you get to the last st of the round. Insert the hook into the last st, yo and pull up a loop, yo with yellow and pull through all the loops on the hook. =30

R13: sc into ea st around. =30

R14: *inv sc dec, sc into the next 3 sts. Repeat from the * around. =24

R15: *inv sc dec, sc into the next 2 sts. Repeat from the * around until you get to the last st of the round. Insert the hook into the last st, yo and pull up a loop, yo with white and pull through all the loops on the hook. =18

R16:  Working into the FLO: sc into ea st around. =18

R17: ch 1 and turn your work, 

sc into the same st, sc into the next 4 sts, 2hdc into the next st, (dc, ch 1, tc, ch 1, dc) into the next st, 2hdc into the next st, sl st into the next 2 sts, 2hdc into the next st, (dc, ch 1, tc, ch 1, dc) into the next st, 2hdc into the next st, sc into the next 5 sts.=30

Cut the yarn and pull through the last stitch and then make an invisible join. Weave in the ends, add safety eyes as buttons and stuff with polyester fiberfill.

Head

The head of the bee is worked in a spiral. Mark the beginning of each round with a stitch marker. 

With yellow yarn:

R1: Make a magic ring or a loose slip knot and ch 1, put 6 sc into the magic ring or loose slip knot. =6

Pull on the tail end to close the hole.

R2: 2sc into ea st around. =12

R3: *2sc into the next st, sc into the next st. Repeat from the * around. =18

R4: *sc into the next 2 sts, 2sc into the next st. Repeat from the * around. =24

R5: *2sc into the next st, sc into the next 3 sts. Repeat from the * around. =30

R6-R9:  sc into ea st around. =30

R10: *sc into the next 3 sts, inv sc dec. Repeat from the * around. =24

This is a good place to weave in the tail end, flip right side out and start lightly stuffing with polyester fiberfill.

R11: *inv sc dec, sc into the next 2 sts. Repeat from the * around. =18

Cut the yarn leaving the tail end long enough to sew to the body later, pull through the last stitch and make an invisible join.  Add safety eyes and finish stuffing with polyester fiberfill.

Hat

The hat for the bee is worked in a spiral. Mark the beginning of each round with a stitch marker. 

With black yarn:

R1: Make a magic ring or a loose slip knot and ch 1, put 6 sc into the magic ring or loose slip knot. =6

Pull on the tail end to close the hole.

R2: 2sc into ea st around. =12

R3: *2sc into the next st, sc into the next st. Repeat from the * around. =18

R4: *sc into the next 2 sts, 2sc into the next st. Repeat from the * around. =24

R5: *2sc into the next st, sc into the next 3 sts. Repeat from the * around. =30

R6-R11: sc into ea st around. =30

Cut the yarn leaving the tail end long enough to sew to the head later, pull through the last st and make an invisible join.  Weave in the beginning tail end and flip right side out.

Antenna (make 2)

With black yarn:

R1: Make a magic ring or a loose slip knot and ch 2, put 3 dc into the magic ring or loose slip knot and sl st to the top of the ch 2. =4

Pull on the tail end to close the hole.

Cut the yarn leaving the tail end long enough to sew to the hat later, pull through the last stitch.  Weave in the other end.

Pom-Pom (make 2)

Using a 1” Clover Pom-Pom Maker (wrap approximately 35 times on each side) or a homemade pom-pom maker. Make a pom-pom for each antennae. 

Trim and leave one tail end long enough to sew to the antenna. Sew to the antennae.

Wing (make 2)

The wings for the bee are worked in a spiral. Mark the beginning of each round with a stitch marker. 

With white yarn:

R1: Make a magic ring or a loose slip knot and ch 1, put 6 sc into the magic ring or loose slip knot. =6

Pull on the tail end to close the hole.

R2: 2sc into ea st around. =12

R3: sc into ea st around. =12

R4: *2sc into the next st, sc into the next st. Repeat from the * around. =18

R5-R6: sc into ea st around. =18

This is a good spot to weave in the tail end and flip right side out.

R7: *inv sc dec, sc into the next st. Repeat from the * around. =12

R8-R11: sc into ea st around. =12

R12: inv sc dec, sc into the next st. Repeat from the * around. =8

Cut the yarn leaving the tail end long enough to whip stitch and sew to the body and pull through the last stitch. Whip stitch in each stitch around and pull tight to close the hole.

Assembly

Sew the head of the bee to the body by sewing in the open back loops that were left unworked.

Sew the hat to the head. 

Sew the antennae to the hat.

Sew the wings to the back of the bee on the body. 

The End!

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